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Bowie Knife Bayonet and Bolo Bayonet for the US Krag 

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When the US adopted the Krag rifle in 1892, a remarkably efficient and simple decision was made regarding its bayonet. The old spike socket bayonet was clearly obsolete; all the modern European armies were adopting knife bayonets; the Swiss knife bayonet was a really good example; so the US would simply copy the Swiss M1889 pattern bayonet for the Krag. They did, and it was a very good bayonet - clearly this decision could not last without a challenge!
In 1900, the Good Idea Fairy suggested that perhaps a combination bayonet and entrenching tool could be devised to reduce the amount of of gear issued to troops. Ignoring the failures of this idea in 1873 and 1880, Springfield Armory went ahead and designed a Bowie knife style bayonet and made 2,000 of them for field trial in 1900. It was a dismal failure; inefficient and awkward as a bayonet and nearly useless as a digging tool. In response, a US Captian named Hugh Long in the Philippines crafted his own concept of a useful bayonet for that theater, patterned after the local bolo knifes. This would at least be good for hacking through thick vegetation, which was a major issue for US soldiers on the islands. Captain Long sent his sample back to Springfield, where it 56 more were made for testing (50 in 1902 and 6 in 1903).
Development of the Krag bolo style bayonet was cut short by the adoption of the new 1903 Springfield rifle, which abandoned the detachable bayonet altogether in favor of a return to a rod bayonet. However, the bolo would make a brief comeback on the Springfield in 1915…but that’s a story for another video.
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@Voimakas
@Voimakas 3 года назад
"Yes Mr. Wick, we have some old surplus available...."
@JamesThomas-pj2lx
@JamesThomas-pj2lx 3 года назад
john would do some werk with dat knife.
@benfurriel4519
@benfurriel4519 3 года назад
We need a john wick scene for each forgotten weapon
@dak4465
@dak4465 3 года назад
I signed that petition
@Apexarenas23
@Apexarenas23 3 года назад
Please Mr.Wick I need this
@MrDmitriRavenoff
@MrDmitriRavenoff 3 года назад
OMG that would be so great. John Wick with a Kraig and a Bowie bayonet. Lol
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins 3 года назад
its like the ordinance guys sat around a table going "That's notta knife!" while pulling out increasingly dumber bayonets until one accidentally got stamped off for approval
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 3 года назад
"So what did you guys end up picking for our new bayonet" "Uh what do you mean sir, you approved the Bowie last week..." "That's ridiculous, I would never... wait was that Thursday night?" "Yes sir, why?" "Um no reason, but if anybody asks tell them whiskey is banned from the premises."
@lubtp7133
@lubtp7133 3 года назад
Not to be outdone Australia created the Mk1 Machete Bayonet.
@OGSontar
@OGSontar 3 года назад
Kind of reminds me of the current "taticool" trend, where the more BS you hang off your gun the scarier you think you are, and the better you think you shoot, whilst actually your gun is so out of balance you're not likely to hit what you aim at, and your opponent will probably do themselves more damage by laughing so hard than you will by slinging lead all over the place.
@davidgreen40
@davidgreen40 3 года назад
Do not issue to the soldier two items that serve four functions when it is possible to issue to them one item that serves no purposes and weighs three times as much. US Army Ordnance Corps General Order #87.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 3 года назад
We have devloped this gadget that will halve the weight an Infantary soldier needs to carry! General Staff: My God! Waht can we disevise to replace the lost weight?
@davidbrennan660
@davidbrennan660 3 года назад
This is normal for all Armies and the designers the that would never have to use the wonder device.
@andreww2098
@andreww2098 3 года назад
multiple items that do the job well or 1 item that does none of them well at all and makes you try and find the obsolete equipment because if this item breaks you can't do any of the jobs it was meant to do poorly
@PobortzaPl
@PobortzaPl 3 года назад
@@51WCDodge More ammo.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
@@PobortzaPl that's the default answer.
@lukaszpokoju
@lukaszpokoju 3 года назад
Proof that "nonsense accessories" isn't the exclusive preserve of modern Shot Show.
@infantilepillock1687
@infantilepillock1687 3 года назад
If you ever read Aldo Leopold's "A sand county alamanc", he mentions the same thing in one of the latter chapters. And we wrote it in 1949. So nonsense stuff seems to be part of human nature :)
@rotwang2000
@rotwang2000 3 года назад
Lucky the Russians didn't know about it. "Did you hear Nicholas, Amerikanski put glaives on their rifles !" "Well then Grigori, we shall put a bardiche on our mosins !!!"
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 3 года назад
Just wait until you see the French saber bayonet... (yes, it was a full length saber).
@grafknives9544
@grafknives9544 3 года назад
Full length bayonet on full length mosin almost makes it a pike
@ArifRWinandar
@ArifRWinandar 3 года назад
Meanwhile the Japanese put katanas on their pistols.
@Shadow_Hawk_Streaming
@Shadow_Hawk_Streaming 3 года назад
They did make their spacecraft survival rifle (which was in use until recently in return capsules) that would have a hatchet attach as the butstock to save space in the kit
@ErebosGR
@ErebosGR 3 года назад
Imagine WWI but like Dynasty Warriors.
@douglasgault2578
@douglasgault2578 3 года назад
The Bowie knife would be great as a sod cutter. For stacking sod earth works and a lot less digging. Just cut and stack it up. As the military had last completed the Indian campaign on the High Plains, where sod was a common building material. I'll bet this was their intention as a trenching tool. Being a gardener I'm using a knife all the time to clear out the sod.
@huntclanhunt9697
@huntclanhunt9697 3 года назад
That makes more sense. Thanks.
@redaethel4619
@redaethel4619 3 года назад
Thanks! Dig deep enough and there's always a reason for these things to exist.
@DETHMOKIL
@DETHMOKIL 9 месяцев назад
totally made up theory based on a guess.
@IceWolfLoki
@IceWolfLoki 3 года назад
"What was really practical was the natives bolo knife" ... I can already see where this is going.
@armvex
@armvex 3 года назад
I like to see too.
@antarcfroze
@antarcfroze 3 года назад
Where to may i ask
@ejcruz3520
@ejcruz3520 3 года назад
Filipino guerrillas do love them, not sure about the ppl on the recieving end tho
@armvex
@armvex 3 года назад
@@ejcruz3520 I guess feeling is mutual across many nationality.
@colbunkmust
@colbunkmust 3 года назад
Are you a US soldier who always dreamed of being a French voulgier during the Hundred Years War? Then boy do we have the bayonet for you!
@RobinP556
@RobinP556 3 года назад
When I was in the Army we referred to this as “tools designed to do more than one thing very badly”.
@JAB6322
@JAB6322 3 года назад
I think I can hear the battle cries of my Filipino ancestors seeing that bolo knife Mabuhay, Ian! Thanks for showing a piece of history from my country!
@salavat294
@salavat294 3 года назад
Ya, the Bolo bayonet looks a lot more intimating.
@WingMaster562
@WingMaster562 3 года назад
Gotta love bolos, perfect for bush wacking, digging, and cutting open buko. Praktikal kung sa praktikal.
@Clown_the_Clown
@Clown_the_Clown 3 года назад
Screw the Philippines
@adamschizo
@adamschizo 3 года назад
@@Clown_the_Clown you must be the life of the parties
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 3 года назад
As a filipino, that's downright racist. How about I say "screw america"? What would that make you feel?
@walrusgumbootable
@walrusgumbootable 3 года назад
Thank you for Forgotten Weapons’ diligent research and your clear presentations.
@stevenm9813
@stevenm9813 3 года назад
US military good idea fairy: "wouldn't it cool if...." Literally everyone else: *how many times to we have to beat you old man*
@nonamesplease6288
@nonamesplease6288 3 года назад
The US looked at what the Europeans were doing, and decided it was time for an old fashioned bayonet measuring contest. The US was obviously going for width....
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 3 года назад
Girth
@ianfinrir8724
@ianfinrir8724 Год назад
360 on the perimeter. You know hoes like diameter.
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 3 года назад
"we don't want to issue two things to a soldier when we can issue one thing that would suck at both jobs"
@odinvik7821
@odinvik7821 3 года назад
I was at a antique store today, there they had a Krag-Jørgensen carbine, and a saber bayonet for same, I've never wanted to buy anything more in my life
@ArifRWinandar
@ArifRWinandar 3 года назад
The US army sounded like that guy who spends too much time optimizing a task and ended up spending more effort than if he just did that task.
@jamesb3497
@jamesb3497 3 года назад
At that time period, that's probably an excellent... well, not even a metaphor, just a description of the ordinance department as a guy.
@moosemaimer
@moosemaimer 3 года назад
Spend enough time planning and you don't have to do any actual work.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
That is exactly what BuOrd's job was, to optimize the task and tools for that task.
@CAMSLAYER13
@CAMSLAYER13 3 года назад
Well the trick with that Is weighing how much time you spent working out how to be as efficient as possible and how often you do the task. The US government trials department seems like it's not great at that.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
@@CAMSLAYER13 it certainly wasn't back in the day. Sometimes they get it right, like having time and motion men work out where the various crew positions and ammo boxes should be. And sometimes they get it horribly wrong, like when Studler was in charge of BuOrd.
@hansheden
@hansheden 3 года назад
Fighting AND digging? The trench-shovel says "Hi!".
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 3 года назад
Ah, but can you throw it back and forth between your hands and then motion for an enemy to attack you? I think not. Wait that's how most hand to hand combat goes down, right?
@FolgoreCZ
@FolgoreCZ 3 года назад
Exactly. From what I read from various sources, time and time againg, soldiers were more than happy to smack a c**t with a good ol' regular, single-purpose shovel. No need to try anything fancier than that, you can't kill them harder when they are already dead.
@benn454
@benn454 3 года назад
@@FolgoreCZ Why fiddle with a knife when an E-tool will take their head clean off their shoulders?
@HariGtt
@HariGtt 3 года назад
"It was a good idea, so it couldn't last without being challenged". The science mayor in me sees this as natural. The former History mayor and programmer in me sees this as tragic.
@cympimpin20
@cympimpin20 3 года назад
You were elected as both mayor of Science and History? Damn, not bad.
@HariGtt
@HariGtt 3 года назад
@@cympimpin20 Non native speaker, i supose is major?
@Brawl847
@Brawl847 3 года назад
@@HariGtt Yeah, major is the correct term here. Science major/History major/etc.
@gregorstamejcic2355
@gregorstamejcic2355 3 года назад
the bolo turns the rifle not into a spear, but a glaive! Honestly, i imagine those would be quite effective, as the main purpose of bayonet is not stabbing, but intimidation. couple that with actual utility, and you're getting something.
@planescaped
@planescaped 3 года назад
Intimidation yeah, unfortunately the second one uses it like a glaive they're likely to either snap the bayonet off or bend the gun barrel. :P
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
Man, I want a bolo bayonet for an M16...
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
@@ScottKenny1978 dude that would look horrific on an AR 🤮
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
@@edwalmsley1401 would actually be useful as a utility blade, and a bigass chunk of sharp steel on the end of a rifle is usually pretty intimidating. It looking fugly is probably accurate, but immaterial.
@edwalmsley1401
@edwalmsley1401 3 года назад
@@ScottKenny1978 what ever you into man....though practical bayonets are very much a reality 👍
@jiffnjelly1
@jiffnjelly1 3 года назад
Why is Ian talking slower than he normally does? **realizes I have my video set to 0.75x**
@samajamadomyfuc6917
@samajamadomyfuc6917 3 года назад
hehe, watch ben shapiro show on 0,5x :))).
@ADITADDICTS
@ADITADDICTS 3 года назад
I got ripped off when I got my Krag Jorgensen because it didn't come with one of those machetes!!
@jack6116
@jack6116 3 года назад
At least you even got a Krag bro. I would kill to get a old military bolt action rifle.
@ADITADDICTS
@ADITADDICTS 3 года назад
@Craig Scott I was wondering why my grandfather gave it to me! Lol
@ADITADDICTS
@ADITADDICTS 3 года назад
@Dalle Smalhals Ikr? 😁
@johnkelinske1449
@johnkelinske1449 3 года назад
@Craig Scott Yes, great numbers of FRNs if in good shape.
@lloritoovidexequield.8609
@lloritoovidexequield.8609 3 года назад
As a Filipino, I approve of the Bolo Knife. We use the Bolo to clear vegetation, or in urban areas, as a general purpose tool (cutting open coconuts to harvest the meat and coco-water), for example. =)
@WingMaster562
@WingMaster562 3 года назад
It works so well except not as a bayonet.
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 2 года назад
@@WingMaster562 this.
@JamesThomas-gg6il
@JamesThomas-gg6il 3 года назад
Very nice Ian, especially for those of us who collect baypnets and knives. The style of the bolo bladed krag bayonet lived on the in the 1910/ 1917 type bolos as just a utility knife/machete. Even the handle kept the same shape. Id love to find either of those that you have there.
@Cristian-nn5jj
@Cristian-nn5jj 3 года назад
The Krag is so underappreciated....
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 года назад
Primarily because it was outshot by the Mauser and its more powerful 7mm cartridge in Cuba while serving normally in N. Europe...
@Cristian-nn5jj
@Cristian-nn5jj 3 года назад
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 More power doesn't necessarily mean better. There's a reason why Ian think the Carcano carbine was the best bolt action rifle of WW2. I agree with you though, better in every way. II just think it's cool and people forget about it a lot.
@Cristian-nn5jj
@Cristian-nn5jj 3 года назад
@Jake Roberts That's so cool. Keep it in good condition so we don't lose them please.
@ToeJuice
@ToeJuice 3 года назад
The american version had some problems with the cartridge and the rimmed ammo. however, the Norwegian version which was used by Norway in ww2 used rimless ammo and used 6.5x55 swede, I personally see the Norwegian version as the perfect krag.
@johnkelinske1449
@johnkelinske1449 3 года назад
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 The Krag wasn't outshot, the Mauser loading system was considered superior for military use ultimately. I have owned and used both rifles and as the 7mm was loaded at the time of the war in 1898, you will not see a substantial difference between it and the .30 US in terms of power, accuracy or much else in the hands of the average shooter.
@ComradeBenedict
@ComradeBenedict 3 года назад
That's not bayoinet, now THIS is a bayoinet
@davidlewis3867
@davidlewis3867 3 года назад
@Dalle Smalhals Chief he was referencing Crocodile Dundee
@Joshua_Finbarr
@Joshua_Finbarr 3 года назад
Finally after 2 years watching Ian's videos my country has been mentioned for the first time in firearms history. Kudos Mr. Ian Mccollum!
@markknife1
@markknife1 3 года назад
Not really the first. There are excerpts of that in the "bolo bayonet" for the 1903 Springfield. And others. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Jy8mx1-Czh0.html He also did a video on the colt 1902 "Philippine" model ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZCi4EIdfT9A.html
@johncashwell1024
@johncashwell1024 3 года назад
Ian, this is exactly the sort of item I would expect to see on your wall. Like me, I expect, you may not have a specific interest in collecting bayonets, as a general rule, but collecting the ones that were specifically made for weapons in your collection is a different proposition. Adding the "Original", "Bowie" and "Bolo" style bayonets to your display wall, under your Krag, would look very nice indeed, especially considering the rarity and oddness of the latter two. If you decide to bid on them, I wish you the best of luck.
@Sogard22
@Sogard22 3 года назад
When the US armory thinks they can out-engineer the Swiss 🤣
@Bamdd5
@Bamdd5 3 года назад
“How about we strap some big-ass knifes to the rifle?”
@wizzzer1337
@wizzzer1337 3 года назад
the thing about getting stabbed is you suddenly realize how warm your body is supposed to be when a foregin object feels so cold in...
@glennhuinda9783
@glennhuinda9783 3 года назад
Original Bolos was actually multi-purpose farming knives. There are also bolos that were as long as a regular machete and really they're good for chopping vegetations and as well as using it as a short sword for close quarter combat. An until now the Philippine Military, and the Marines is still using it.
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 3 года назад
A good knife design is timeless. Though I think I prefer the kuhkri over the bolo for field work.
@andrewcrump3499
@andrewcrump3499 3 года назад
My grandpa has one of those krag bowie bayonets, I’m glad you were able to find more information than I could, now I can send this to him.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 3 года назад
Thank you , Ian .
@genericpersonx333
@genericpersonx333 3 года назад
I don't think the US Army meant the bowie blade to replace shovels for digging field fortifications. Rather they were acknowledging a common practice of cowboys and other American frontier people using bowie knives to do small digging tasks like make shallow latrine pits or burying rations to keep them cool or safe from animals.
@geodkyt
@geodkyt 3 года назад
I have a hard time seeing that so called "Bowie" style actually surviving use as a bayonet.
@nightmarechameleon7502
@nightmarechameleon7502 3 года назад
Tf2 sniper called he wants his machete back
@thatguybrody4819
@thatguybrody4819 3 года назад
i see that as more of spy making fun of snipers machete by stabbing him in the back with a machete like knife.
@TagardMC
@TagardMC 3 года назад
Surprise Surprise I'm at work and not playing HUNT and Ian comes in with another cool old gun and bayonet.
@stephengalindo6340
@stephengalindo6340 3 года назад
When he does the top down, I thought he had the sharp edge on the Bowie. That's stupid thin
@jameswhite153
@jameswhite153 3 года назад
you hit anything hard with it (like say, a tree root or a rock), and with bend in a whole bunch of ways and it will have a single huge serration in the blade.
@ajvotto6901
@ajvotto6901 3 года назад
Whoever designed that- Never held a good bowie. Thing feels like a weight.
@CAMSLAYER13
@CAMSLAYER13 3 года назад
It does have quite a significant top bevel
@redgreen6436
@redgreen6436 3 года назад
This channel needs more knives and bayonets
@GreatgoatonFire
@GreatgoatonFire 3 года назад
Something about the way these blades looks make me think they belong in Warhammer 40K not reality. The Blades just looks wildly out of proportion to the handle.
@JTawesome92
@JTawesome92 3 года назад
I hate that you're right.
@WoodrowSkillson
@WoodrowSkillson 3 года назад
im waiting for a kukri bayonet to show up on this channel
@kapakola
@kapakola 3 года назад
Keep it up sir love your content 👍
@markkeyser
@markkeyser 3 года назад
As a kid I owned a bolo bayonet that was stamped '1918'. It came in a green canvas-wrapped wooden scabbard (also stamped '1918') with a leather-wrapped end. The scabbard was set up with 'wires' that would affix it a cartridge belt. (Had one of those as well.). The bayonet was also stamped 'Plumb' (a company that made axes). It was purchased at a surplus store in Muskegon, Michigan in the late 1950's. Unfortunately, the entire setup was stolen from a storage unit when I was moving from one State to another.
@BillMurray137
@BillMurray137 3 года назад
Thanks Ian.
@geodkyt
@geodkyt 3 года назад
"Makes a good field knife." *Literally* the 2nd most important feature of a good bayonet (the first being a good bayonet latching system to easily and securely mount it).
@andythem320guy9
@andythem320guy9 3 года назад
In the Puerto Rico invasion all of the invation force where armed with trap doors Springfields. It was 6 days after the invasion that one regiment recived Krag rifles. They saw action only at the end of the campaign.
@johnhall3824
@johnhall3824 3 года назад
I love it when he says, “I also have a video on one of those.” I’m waiting for the China Lake grenade launcher video (with live fire)
@mohammedcohen
@mohammedcohen 3 года назад
HO-LEE shit!!! You just identified the bayonet my dad had in the cellar in our home in NJ...I used'ta 'play' with it when I was a young boy in the 50s & 60s...didn't know what it was then - I wasn't the collector I am today...but that scabbard is unique!!! Thanx!!!
@brokenwishbone422
@brokenwishbone422 3 года назад
I saw you hit a 100k for the petition to be in the next John Wick movie! Love it! I really hope you make it, that would be AWESOME. Keep up the great work and videos! I really enjoy learning from you.
@dak4465
@dak4465 3 года назад
I signed that
@brokenwishbone422
@brokenwishbone422 3 года назад
@Baby Goose that would be even cooler! I would like to be a Puerto Rican gangster character in his movie. It would be an honor to get shot by the Gun Jesus lmao. He would be perfect for a Western movie though, they are my favorites anyways.
@stvnbryan5542
@stvnbryan5542 3 года назад
The good idea fairy is back with the Marines. Our current bayonnet is also a field kinfe that replaced the ka-bar.
@gustonzimasheen
@gustonzimasheen 3 года назад
I'll be on the lookout for this BOLO Bayonet
@tokul76
@tokul76 3 года назад
US GI pulls out M4 bayonet. "This is a bayonet" Ltnt. Krag: No, son. That is not a bayonet.
@TheHylianBatman
@TheHylianBatman 3 года назад
You know, I was thinking a little bit ago "The channel's called Forgotten Weapons, not Forgotten Firearms. Where's my forgotten swords and such?" I knew that his focus is mainly guns, but I was hopeful for a non-gun video, and ta-da! Here it is! It's great! I like that! Such strange knives!
@rickb1973
@rickb1973 3 года назад
Some strange twists of fate, almost 30 years ago, resulted in me being given a Krag, dated 1900, and also being given a bit of a proper education on what the Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection meant to history. This era has fascinated and infuriated me to this day...The beginnings of America's global empire building, the first foreign counterinsurgency, the beginning of the mistakes that we still keep trying to make...And very few people talk about, or know about, how it all started.
@luid2683
@luid2683 3 года назад
Standard issue practice is that these 'knives' can also be equipped with a rifle for extra range.
@JerryEricsson
@JerryEricsson 3 года назад
My father had an old bayonet laying on a ledge in our entryway out on our home place not sure which gun it was for but it was marked US and was a standard type, probably for an 03. He used it only when butchering hogs, and only then for what he called "sticking the pig" where he would stick the bayonet through the throat of the hog, then pull the hog up by a hoist on his back legs to drain all the blood before proceeding with the butchering. I used to play with the big old thing when I was able to find a chair to put up against the wall and reach the bayonet, I have no idea where it went though when dad sold the place and we moved to town so my two sisters (RIP) could attend High School. Didn't do much good though both sisters dropped out in their second year, I made it to year 4 before I dropped out because I got married when a Junior in High School. They said it could not last, but we celebrated our 51st anniversary last month, 4 days before my lovely bride passed away from the cancer that ate at her body for 6 months of hell.
@sh4dowchas3r
@sh4dowchas3r 3 года назад
ah the Good Idea Fairy, so many improvements that make things worse
@raysmith5424
@raysmith5424 3 года назад
What about the British smachete or the Fairbain fighting knife?
@jenpsakiscousin4589
@jenpsakiscousin4589 2 года назад
Legionnaires carried cut down 1917 bayonets as fighting knives, wish I still had mine. Saw some footage out of mali and a few boys were still carrying them.
@brokenwishbone422
@brokenwishbone422 3 года назад
I have that exact black bayonet. I used to have a really old spike bayonet but someone stole it.
@tedking6790
@tedking6790 3 года назад
Ian, why did they still prefer such long barrels for service rifles in the era? How did they measure bullet velocity? Was that an important consideration? Or was it just that they clung to tradition? Great video, as always.
@jbb823
@jbb823 3 года назад
Great content and I actually own a Krag and LOVE IT!
@sigmundfreud7903
@sigmundfreud7903 3 года назад
“Now THIS is ! Is a knife!”
@richardthorpe8889
@richardthorpe8889 3 года назад
I can remember years ago being at a Canadian Remembrance Day celebration at Canadian Legion Hall, we had some American guess that he come up from the American Legion to remember with us. At one point during the evening we had a fundraising event where we were shaving a gentleman's beard for donations and one of our American guests pulled out one of those Krag Bowie bayonets when it was his turn. Even for a room full of vets we're all instantly speechless!
@widgren87
@widgren87 3 года назад
For some reason that Bowie bayonet just screams Texas to me...
@fryzvova
@fryzvova 3 года назад
For me that looks like small version of some arabic cutlass swords.
@widgren87
@widgren87 3 года назад
@@fryzvova :-)
@Myhouse69420
@Myhouse69420 3 года назад
id like to see one for an 1895 windchester in 30 06. that would be the most american set up i can think of
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 года назад
Because its creator, James Bowie, was one of the casualties in the Defense of the Alamo, perchance?
@widgren87
@widgren87 3 года назад
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 Might be...
@adriaandeleeuw8339
@adriaandeleeuw8339 3 года назад
Back in the 1960s my father had a bolo style bayonet for a SMLE in Australia.
@Saberjet1950
@Saberjet1950 3 года назад
Do you have any photos? This gave me the idea to have one made from my SMLE And I would like some reference.
@FAMILYGC69
@FAMILYGC69 3 года назад
It’s really cool to see those bayonets up close, especially to know they were stabbing “boxers” in the boxer rebellion/55 Days at Peking
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 3 года назад
More blades should appear on this channel.
@thebigcheese7557
@thebigcheese7557 3 года назад
I would be really interested in a video describing the differences between the Krag Rifle and Carbine and why today the carbine is more popular with collectors.
@johnkelinske1449
@johnkelinske1449 3 года назад
I will note it is usually a lot more difficult to find the scabbards for the bayonets than the bayonets themselves. Last good Krag bayonet I bought (still have it- 1903 date) I paid $75 for with no scabbard. The scabbard (again a decent one) came around after quite a bit of looking and was over $100 at the time.
@currituck
@currituck 3 года назад
I just love my 1896 Krag rifle . Very nice condition and shoots great. I have a nice 1896 bayonet with scabbard and frog as well. I will never sell it. Just a fine rifle.
@afeuer78
@afeuer78 3 года назад
That bolo bayonet on the end of a rifle reminds me of a bill hook or a glaive. I wonder if they adjusted fighting tactics to use them in that way.
@paulbervid1610
@paulbervid1610 3 года назад
Great vidro. Thanks
@Sniper5875
@Sniper5875 3 года назад
Honestly if the bolo bayonet was a more practical knife id get one cause it looks just so awesome
@112boki
@112boki 3 года назад
Co Bao: What bring you good luck? Rambo: *shows her the knife I guess this.
@trblemayker5157
@trblemayker5157 3 года назад
2:49 "THAT'S a Knoife"
@Maverick-gg2do
@Maverick-gg2do 3 года назад
I've actually seen someone use a bolo to dig a hole for a fence post here in the Philipines.
@georgem7965
@georgem7965 3 года назад
I am curious about the sharpened area on the rear of the spine/back of the bowie type. It seems too far back for chopping and awkward for fine cutting. Or it could be an unfortunate later modification.
@ianfinrir8724
@ianfinrir8724 Год назад
Those are saw teeth, if you're talking about the area near the guard. The area near the tip is the "false edge", so called because whether or not it's sharp is up to the user. False edge makes it easier for thrusting.
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 2 года назад
The blade of the bolo bayonet reminds of the Marine medic bolo from WW2 but smaller.
@SeanWinters
@SeanWinters Год назад
3:38 "a Bowie knife is not a stabbing weapon" What? That was literally the point of the clip point. That's the point of the handguard. It IS a stabbing weapon. What's bad about this PARTICULAR Bowie is that the tip isn't straight, it almost has a cartoon pirate cutlass point, where the tip is bent towards the rear (or "up" when affixed). Also, yes it is a great trenching tool. I literally trench with my Bowie every day(digging for camera wires in heavy brush).
@finnmcool2
@finnmcool2 3 года назад
I smell the distinct aroma of the 'design committee'. A dozen people that have never touched a knife or a spear decided that a Bowie knife looked scary and didn't bother to ask why spears never have clip points, and utility knives always have sturdy spines.
@freeholdtacticalmed
@freeholdtacticalmed 3 года назад
I can see Ian as “Q” in John Wick.
@stang3787
@stang3787 3 года назад
The ultimate resource on Krag Bayonets is the book by Donald Hartman.You can see him speak at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-w7QavlkoCow.html
@awolfalone2006
@awolfalone2006 3 года назад
Great, now I have some accessories I need to track down for my rifle.
@Jackedhobbit
@Jackedhobbit 3 года назад
I enjoy every video.
@minuteman4199
@minuteman4199 3 года назад
I'd be curious to know how much those went for as surplus, and what they're worth now.
@ArmouredProductions
@ArmouredProductions 3 года назад
Bring these back. I'd love modern recreations for an M4.
@Zack_Wester
@Zack_Wester 3 года назад
look in the philipine there is probably a knife manufacturer that makes local "custom" M4 knife attachments. might even be semi popular whit the regular US garrison troops.
@stephengailliot8100
@stephengailliot8100 3 года назад
Surprising. I'd always thought they'd use a USMC style bowie for the Krag.
@Ostenjager
@Ostenjager 3 года назад
"Clearly, this was a good and effective idea, so it couldn't last without some challenge." Army thinking summed up into a terse footnote comment. The Good Idea Fairy plaguing Uncle Sugar's boys since Valley Forge.
@glennsammon4465
@glennsammon4465 3 года назад
I am lucky to own 2 krag's one 1894 and the other is a sportalized 1898 wish i had those blades. and I need the rear site and cutoff for the gun . they were removed.
@ENKTDeeColon_and_randomnumbers
@ENKTDeeColon_and_randomnumbers 3 года назад
"Now that's a bayonett"
@TheDb884
@TheDb884 3 года назад
The sharpened section on the back edge of the bowie knife bayonet is quite curious, I wonder what the purpose for that is. It's probably some weird multi-tool style addition that no one ever used.
@ianfinrir8724
@ianfinrir8724 3 года назад
Looks like saw teeth, if you're talking about the section near the guard
@criffermaclennan
@criffermaclennan 3 года назад
Holy cutlery batman
@TheWozWizard
@TheWozWizard 3 года назад
Did you say that the Krag was the U. S. Army's first actual repeating rifle? I thought that was the Spencer?
@TheJianJian25
@TheJianJian25 3 года назад
Perfect when used with Elbow Destruction and Power Slap
@WingMaster562
@WingMaster562 3 года назад
Someone here remembered the basics of CQC and the 1&2,1&2... Btw, dude still making tours and "demos", and its still ridicolous and has comments disabled on his yt.
@Nordy941
@Nordy941 3 года назад
The nemesis of any good idea is another idea
@badas45
@badas45 Год назад
Very nice
@_heavens_hell_97_64
@_heavens_hell_97_64 3 года назад
Those.Look.Badass
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 3 года назад
High Command We have a new bayonet for you! Soldier in the field 'Hows it at opening bottles and cans?
@justindunlap1235
@justindunlap1235 3 года назад
The bolo looks like it would be a handy little tool, and should you need to fend off a Calvary charge whilst out of ammo I think it would do the job. Once mounted on the rifle you damn near have a poleaxe.
@spookydonkey2195
@spookydonkey2195 3 года назад
I would make it my mission to buy a Krag bayonet but neither of my Krags have bayonet lugs, or correct stocks, or... 😢
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